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Outline:


 * 1) First Section
 * 2) * Situational Code switching is a form of code switching in which an individual will change the language they are currently speaking prompted by a specific situation. Used to accommodate an individual that does not speak the language currently being spoken, through a setting or a shift in topic.
 * 3) **function: quotation, addressee specification, clarification, elaboration, focus, topic shift, attention/attraction, retention, rhetorical request/direct address
 * 4) **situations: "exchange of information, intention of shocking, amusing, or surprising, underscoring, replicating, or emphasizing
 * 5) **triggers: psychological, social, cultural reasons (adapting to interlocutor, showing off, changing context, authenticity of quoting someone, emphasis, terminology needing context explanation
 * 6) * metaphorical: changes the social context and roles of the individuals a part of the conversation for example from informal to formal. Actual context of the conversation is undisturbed.
 * 7) * unmarked discourse: done so to serve as "markers" for a change in the context context of the conversation such as the topic or quoting something.
 * 8) * example for each possibly?
 * 9) What triggers and affects the frequency and usage of code switching
 * 10) * triggers/factors
 * 11) * usage/frequency
 * 12) Examples of Situational-Code Switching
 * 13) * physicians/nurses (medical field)
 * 14) * interpreters (medical field)
 * 15) References